* Create a macro for a link to a CPAN distribution(http://search.cpan.org/dist/MyDist-Here/), a self link (with MyDist-Here as the contents), and a perldoc?MyModule::Here link.* Put the TODO and DONE on the web-site so people will be able to viewthem and contribute.* Page about Bad Elements: - discuss commenting. - accessing object slots directly - use accessors. - Reference the sources the advice was taken from and further reference: - Perl Best Practices - The Ancient Perl pages on the Perl 5 Wiki. - chromatic's Modern Perl book. - advice given by people on Freenode's #perl and on the Perl beginners - ^ and $ in regexes. - ambiguous. - better use \A and \z to mean start-of-string and end-of-string. - with /m can be used for start-of-line / end-of-line. mailing list. - refactoring: - magic numbers. - string variables interpolated by themselves - "$myvar".* Add Perl-Monks to more relevant pages.* Add a page explaining about Perl 6. - New language. - Not compatible - Is it still Perl? - Perl 5 and CPAN derive inspiration from it. - This site focuses on Perl 5.* Add a page about E-mail-handling.* Add a page about optimizing / profiling / etc.* OO Programming Section: - maybe add the list of OO modules I composed. - rejected because they will only be confusing.* Fix the site-resources/ Web Forum detail.* Add a page about ssh/telnet.* Update the uses/ and topics/ pages with the sub-pages.* Credit tm604 about the CSS style tip.* Typo in src/links/index.html.wml - "Perlin".* Page about Bad Elements: - Array element: @array[$idx] instead of $array[$idx]. - using $a and $b as variable names. - last/next/redo/etc. without explicit LABELs. - Add a note about using $ARGV[0] and $ARGV[1]. - abuse of $#array (like$#array+1forarraylength). - $array[$#array] instead of $array[-1] - Accessing the last element using $array[$#array] - use $array[-1] instead. - interpolating strings directly into regex. - either comment that you want to inject a sub-regex or use \Q and \E. - don't overuse $_ - it's prune to errors. - Mixing tabs and spaces. - qx/`....` instead of system(). - also open. - Always add an explicit return from the subroutine. - <<return 0;>> instead of <<return;>> - varvarname - using a variable as a different variable's name. - leading underscores ("_") for non-API methods and functions. - print {$fh} @args instead of "print $fh @args" which is too easy to miss. - STDIN instead of ARGV. - modifying an array/hash while iterating over it. - comments and identifiers in a foreign language. - avoid using perlform - use Perl6::Form instead (also see the text generation page). - C-style for loops. - rejected because it is a PBP-recommendation that we do not necessarily accept. They are shorter than the eqvuivalent while...continue loops. - http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/UnixReview/col52.html - $object->new() to create a new instance. - Law of Demeter - EEK - pass items from one subroutine to another. - use objects. - assign them to slots. - refactoring: - long functions and methods. - duplicate code. - using map instead of for/foreach/while (each) for its side-effects. - using grep instead of first/any/all/etc or a hash lookup.* Link to Perl/Qt once it's ready.* Revamp the Testimonials on the pages. - What about it?* Link to Fomberg's Hebrew with Perl site. - linked from the Perl 5 Wiki "Hebrew" Page: - https://www.socialtext.net/perl5/index.cgi?hebrew - It didn't belong anywhere on the site.* Add screenshots to the IDEs page and other relevant pages. - there are screenshots.* Restore a copy of "Life with CPAN" under /topics/cpan/ .* Add a page with exercises/challenges: - Learning Perl - Beginning Perl - Project Euler - 99 Problems in Lisp - Perl Quiz-of-the-Week* Add Plack/PSGI to src/uses/web/index.html.wml.* Fix the other links in the life-with-cpan.* Add a section about graphical debugger front-ends.* Add a page about modules.* Add a recommendation to read Modern Perl in the various topical pages. - create a tag for that.* Add more id="" attributes to the <h2 /> | <h3 /> | etc. tags.* Bad elements page: - The FileHandle module. - include/do/eval "$file_contents" instead of using a module. - pre-req - the modules page. - global variables as an interface to a module. - declaring all variables at the top of the file, instead of when they are first used, and in the innermost scope.* Add a page about games and multimedia programming using Perl. - See the IRC conversation on #perl .* Bad elements page: - Switch.pm. - threads.* Add a page about "Perl"-vs.-"perl"-vs.-"PERL".*<<<I enjoyed the article, "Perl Elements to Avoid" at perl-begin.org.However, I suggest it isn't sufficient to tell people what to not do. They needsuggestions on suitable alternatives. "Avoid nested calls" is fair advice, butnow the beginner is lost, with no alternatives. They can figure out to saveintermediate results, and call routines on those, but that is just a moreverbose way of doing the same thing. The beginner is unlikely to considerdelegation.>>>* Add a page about web automation (maybe networking in general) : - WWW::Mechanize. - LWP - WWW::Curl and LWP::Curl - HTML::TreeBuilder / HTML::TreeBuilder::LibXML. - WWW::Selenium - Mozilla::Mechanize - IE::Mechanize - Networking modules for various protocols. - refer to the email page. - Web::Scraper* Bad elements page: - using the ternary conditional operator (?:) instead of if/else for statements with side-effects. - see http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.beginners/2012/04/msg120480.html - nested top-level subroutines. - sub outer { ... sub inner { ... } } - lexical variable initialisation problem. - use closures instead. - calling too much for the shell for help. - missing semicolons in the last statements of blocks. - list-form of open with potentially one argument: - will be interpreted as a shell command. - no way to avoid it for one argument. - use IPC::Run or IPC::System::Simple - trailing whitespace.